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        <title>Keep This Job</title>
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        <description>Insurers are illegally trying to control the cost of repairs by steering consumers to particular shops, while at the same time, trying to distance themselves from any liability associated with negligent repairs. Chicago, Illinois attorney Patrick McGuire says insurance companies can&#39;t have it both ways. In this article, McGuire makes some suggestions body shops can iimplement to curb steering and end this abuse.</description>
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